I used to use a powerline adapter in a house built in the 60s and it worked great.
I used to use a powerline adapter in a house built in the 60s and it worked great.
Aren’t a lot of ruling class homes burning right now?
I have the setup you described as well as a steam deck. The deck is a more polished experience with mangohud, game scope, auto updates, and other things I’d have to setup and maintain.
With any luck SteamOS will be installable on most pcs and then you can build or buy a steam machine.
Mmmm charcoal
At least these can all be dealt with by heating your food above 167F.
It’s slow but it’s coming. My technically illiterate mom got a steam deck this year and hasn’t struggled with it at all.
PGE serves Northern California. They keep raising rates like 10-15% each year to cover their losses after all the wildfires a couple years ago and because of the greed.
They’re charging for solar because PGE is a greedy fuck.
Am I the only getting metal gear survive vibes from this? Maybe it’ll be fun but it really just feels like a low effort cash grab right now.
Some studies estimate about a third of microplastic pollution comes from synthetic textiles. Cotton may require more water and land but at least it doesn’t produce more microplastics.
Anon doesn’t know the glorious javazon.
Woke originated in black communities and has held a few meanings over the years. In a political sense, it just refers to having an awareness of social issues.
I will agree with you though that it is meaningless today. The conservative propaganda machine thoroughly destroyed it by conflating it with any and all culture war garbage.
Could be starlink or some other satellite. They’re bright, quick, and can just kinda disappear in the sky.
Probably not. All he does is retweet garbage with a “yes” or some emojis.
Do you have anything to back that claim up with? Everything I’ve read points to other sources.
It isn’t trash if OP has a use for it. There are valid criticisms for 3d printing, but microplastics in your brain probably isn’t one. That’s coming from other sources.
The majority of those microplastics come from synthetic fabrics, car tires, and paint. Things that notably degrade over time into little particles. These sunglasses probably aren’t going to see that kind of wear and tear.
The market can be wacky and they could recover. Looking pretty bubbly though.